VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - February 28, 2017) - Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSX VENTURE: DV) (
The net proceeds of the Offering will be used for further exploration and potential mineral resource expansion of the Dolly Varden silver property in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, and for ongoing working capital for 2017.
In connection with the Offering, the Company will pay a finder's fee in respect of those purchasers introduced to the Company by Eventus Capital Corp. ("Eventus"). Eventus will receive a cash payment equal to 6% of the gross proceeds received from purchasers under the Offering who were introduced by Eventus, for a total of $119,999.97.
The Common Shares and Flow-Through Shares issued under the Offering are subject to a hold period which expires on June 29, 2017. A total of 37,036,092 Common Shares are outstanding following the closing of the Offering.
The Company also announces that it has entered into a non-arm's length shared services agreement dated January 1, 2017 with Belcarra Group Management Ltd. ("Belcarra"), whereby the Company has engaged Belcarra to provide management, administrative, office facilities and other related services, including the provision of personnel as may be required by the Company from time to time (the "Shared Services"). The Shared Services are to be provided and the costs are to be allocated on a shared and proportional basis with certain other companies that have also engaged Belcarra to provide the Shared Services. Dolly Varden notes that Belcarra is a non-arm's length party, as Belcarra is controlled by Gary Cope, the Company's President and CEO.
About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation - Dolly Varden is a mineral exploration company focused on the exploration of the Dolly Varden silver property located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. The entire Dolly Varden property is considered to be highly prospective for hosting high-grade precious metal deposits, since it comprises the same structural and stratigraphic setting that hosts numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits (Eskay Creek, Brucejack).